LinumTube – Framing Circularity

Convertible furniture made from renewable flax and infinitely recyclable steel tubes.

LinumTube is a collaborative research project between the design Studio Jonathan Radetz and the Fraunhofer WKI from Germany, exploring functionalised, opened, multi-layered fabrics in combination with tubular steel structures to develop sustainable and separable furniture for circularity.
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Living Environment
Speculative & Social Design
Sustainability
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Kazerne – Home of Design
Paradijslaan 8
5611 KN

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Wheelchair Friendly Fully wheelchair accessible
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LinumTube - A collaborative research project by Studio Jonathan Radetz and Fraunhofer WKI

The aim is to develop sustainable furniture for circularity using renewable flax fabrics and separable tubular steel structures. All components can be disassembled without tools which enables easy transportation, reuse, rearrangement and recycling while conserving resources. A special weaving technique produces multi-layered fabrics with integrated tunnels for steel tubes, all on the same loom. This minimises the need for further processing and reduces waste. The innovative combination of flax fabric and thin steel tubes creates a lightweight yet stable structure. The design is durable, adaptable and versatile. Hardly any production waste occurs, and residual materials return to the cycle. Beyond technical efficiency, LinumTube fosters socio-ecological transformation: its visible separability makes circular principles tangible, while the natural fabric emphasizes material origin.Users can reupholster or convert the furniture to another geometry themselves, strengthening resource awareness and participatory design. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space.

LinumTube – Framing Circularity
LinumTube – Framing Circularity
Studio Jonathan Radetz
The open fabric edge highlights the material.
The open fabric edge highlights the material.
Tamara Eda Temuçin
Jacquard from Fraunhofer WKI
Jacquard from Fraunhofer WKI
Tamara Eda Temuçin

Hosted by Studio Jonathan Radetz

Studio Jonathan Radetz operates at the intersection of furniture, interior and product design, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary innovation. The studio's work is characterised by clarity, an awareness of materials, and a strong conceptual foundation. Focusing on responsible design solutions, the studio creates functional and meaningful objects and spaces, emphasising a thoughtful, sustainable approach.

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Julia Huisken
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Judith Burgard
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Barbara Giordani

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